In the past few days someone posted a great chart that showed where you had to stand behind your marker. I've looked and looked for it using the search function here, Google, and Google Images and I can't find it. Can someone please re-post it again?

Steve West

07-19-2012 10:35 AM

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This probably isn't the one you saw, but it may work.

It's one of the Rules of the Week for the instructional league at Wirth Par 3 every Thursday at 6pm (when we kick the golfers off the course and have it to ourselves). Everyone welcome, just show up and play.

I would love to see posters of one or both of those at tournament headquarters to explain stance issues to new players.

John Rock

07-19-2012 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mashnut
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I would love to see posters of one or both of those at tournament headquarters to explain stance issues to new players.

Or inserts packaged with new discs at stores.

412Disc

07-19-2012 04:12 PM

thanks

ZAMson

07-19-2012 04:14 PM

dang those are nice graphics

onemilemore

07-20-2012 12:05 AM

How do these rules pertain to a run up on an approach? Can I start more than 30 cm behind my lie as long as I finish legally?

Captain Bad

07-20-2012 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by onemilemore
(Post 1513459)

How do these rules pertain to a run up on an approach? Can I start more than 30 cm behind my lie as long as I finish legally?

The rules only pertain to your stance at the time of release. You could start a mile behind your lie so long as at the point of release you satisfy the conditions of the legal stance shown in the diagrams.